Author: Tyler Antonelle

Baty Mashes in Syracuse; Brandon Sproat Throws a Gem for Binghamton

Sunday was a great day for the Mets’ minor league affiliates. For one of the rare times all season, each of the four teams won their games, and they did it by a combined score of 20-4. While there were great offensive performances, the pitchers put on a show also. In Syracuse, Brett Baty and Luke Ritter combined for three home runs to lead the Mets to victory, highlighting a perfect day in...

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Morning Briefing: Four Mets Legends Named Team Ambassadors To London

Good morning, Mets fans! On Friday, Andy Martino of SNY announced that the Mets will send a contingent of David Wright, Mike Piazza, Daniel Murphy, and Mookie Wilson to London for the team’s upcoming series in the city with the Phillies. The four Mets icons will serve as ambassadors for the team. Murphy will also participate in a home run contest in London’s Trafalgar Square...

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Mets Minors Weekly Report: Luisangel Acuña Rakes for Syracuse

Each of the Mets’ affiliates won their series this week except for the St. Lucie Mets, a story that has been far too common this year. Despite St. Lucie’s struggles, it’s been great to see excellent performances both team-wide and individually out of Syracuse, Binghamton, and Brooklyn. This past week, Nick Lorusso and Felipe De La Cruz were brilliant for the Brooklyn Cyclones,...

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Syracuse Bats Shine on Sunday

Sunday was pretty ugly in the Mets’ minor league system, as only the Syracuse Mets grabbed a win. The Triple-A bats were the highlight of the day, as every player in the lineup recorded at least one hit and seven recorded at least one run. Syracuse outscored their three lower affiliates 10-8 on the day by themselves, pointing to the fantastic day from Syracuse and the struggles of the...

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Morning Briefing: Mets Blow Another Late Lead

Good morning, Mets fans. The Mets lost to the Giants on Friday, 8-7, as the team found yet another brutal way to lose. The Mets entered the eighth inning up 6-2, but surrendered five runs before allowing another in the ninth. It was the fifth time in the past 11 games that the Mets had the lead after five innings and ultimately gave it up. Right now, everything that could go wrong is going wrong...

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